By Peter Lesser (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Mar 07, 2013 03:01 PM EST

Drake continues to tease at a follow up album to his Grammy winning "Take Care" from 2011. Although he has yet to announce an official release date, he has informed fans that his junior album will be titled "Nothing Was the Same" and will be out this summer.

Drake released the album's first supposed single, 'Started From the Bottom,' earlier in February. The music video has since accumulated more than 20 million views on YouTube, proving that fans are starving for more Drake. And now they're getting what they wanted.

The rapper released his second track from "Nothing Was the Same" early Thursday on his Soundcloud. The track is called '5am in Toronto' and was produced by Bo1-1da and Vinylz. The song is a bit faster than 'Started from the Bottom,' but features a similar sly, cocky rapping style.

During the Grammys, Drake told Ryan Seacrest the album was fueled by self-discovery. "I think music, it's a process that we all go through," he said. "It's an evolution. You're constantly figuring out what works for you. I think [on] 'Take Care' I really found myself and found my stride."

He sure did. His "Take Care" won the Grammy for "Best Rap Album" and sold more than 1.8 million copies in the U.S.

So until we have further details regarding Drake's new album "Nothing Was the Same," enjoy the new track.

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